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Indian Air Force Garud Snipers Also Neutralized Pakistani Drones: Air Marshal AK Bharti

Elite IAF commandos down multiple UAVs along the border as drone warfare escalates in Indo-Pak conflict.

The Indian Air Force’s elite Garud Commando Force has successfully neutralized several Pakistani drones over the past four days, marking a significant tactical response in the intensifying conflict between India and Pakistan. The operations, conducted along the sensitive India-Pakistan border, highlight the growing prominence of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in modern warfare, particularly in surveillance and targeted strikes.

In today’s briefing it was confirmed that the Garud Commandos—trained for high-stakes missions including special reconnaissance and counter-insurgency—were strategically deployed to intercept drone intrusions. Using their expertise and advanced gear such as ghillie suits, these elite snipers operated in rugged terrain and successfully took down multiple hostile UAVs, neutralizing potential threats aimed at Indian installations and territory.

The drone engagements occur amid a sharp military escalation between the two nuclear-armed neighbors. Over the past week, India has launched precision strikes targeting Pakistani military infrastructure, including an alleged attack on Pakistan Air Force Base Bholari on May 10, which reportedly caused heavy damage to its technical systems and command centers. Pakistan, meanwhile, has claimed it shot down 25 Indian drones in cities including Karachi and Lahore and accused India of aggression along the Line of Control (LoC)—claims dismissed by Indian officials as part of a broader misinformation campaign.

As both sides bolster their aerial and electronic warfare capabilities, analysts warn of the growing role of UAVs in this “new drone era” of conflict. Drones are being increasingly used not just for surveillance but also for cross-border attacks, offering a low-cost, deniable method of escalation that can complicate traditional military responses. Global observers have expressed concern over the potential for miscalculation and have urged restraint from both countries.

India has recently enhanced its drone arsenal through procurement deals with the United States, acquiring advanced platforms like the MQ-9 Reaper, while also expanding indigenous programs that include the Netra, Harpy, and other systems designed for real-time surveillance and enemy radar suppression. In parallel, the Indian Air Force has confirmed the downing of multiple Pakistani fighter jets attempting to violate Indian airspace, further raising the stakes in this volatile confrontation.

The Garud Commandos, known for their battlefield versatility and training in hostile environments such as Kashmir, have proven to be a critical asset in India’s counter-drone strategy. As India adapts to the challenges of modern asymmetric warfare, these elite forces are expected to play a central role in defending strategic assets and countering evolving threats from unmanned platforms.

With no signs of immediate de-escalation, the focus now turns to how both nations manage this technologically advanced conflict while navigating international pressure to avoid a full-scale war.

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Adhidev Jasrotia
Adhidev Jasrotia
Passionate about the military, geopolitics, and national security affairs. Recommended for TES-49 from 19 SSB Allahabad with AIR-138.
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